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Eotephradactylus mcintireae’ is the oldest-known flying reptile from the continent and roamed the skies 209 million years ago.
This ancient reptile’s jawbone was unearthed in Arizona in 2011 and was confirmed to be a new species with the aid of modern scanning technology.
Designed to provide the range, speed and convenience that electric aircraft and boats lack, the otherworldly Viceroy ...
Young birder Lahiru Walpita begins most of his days at dawn by scanning the skies for seabirds along the coastline in ...
In an age of cultural and political bombast, Kei vehicles are oddly defiant, drawing attention for everything they are not: big, loud, showy. Instead, amid a churning sea of steroid-fueled S.U.V.s and ...
New works by more than a dozen artists, along with a couple of restored old favorites, line Seattle's renewed waterfront. Here's what you'll find.
From eco-friendly to unusual roof finishes, as well as simple solutions that still speak volumes, we've got 16 flat roof ...
Swift and graceful flyers, Common Terns are a delight to watch as they skim over the waters of Presque Isle or hover, then ...
Usually seen here in spring, autumn and winter, common gulls are actually a scarce breeding species here and usually seen on estuaries and wetlands. A common gull is the same size ...
The landmark Gull Wing bridge in Lowestoft is in the running for another top honour after being named as a finalist in a national awards ceremony.